Gardeners' Notes:

2014 was the first year I tried this variety. I have been disappointed in every jalapeno I have grown so far, but not this one. I loved the size of them. I grew 8 plants and had so many peppers to use. I can't wait to try them in 2015.

Grew this jalapeno in a container which created a nice looking plant. Of the three varieties that I planted, this was the first to flower and fruit. The bush yielded a large harvest but none of the peppers were spicy. The other two varieties grown under identical conditions didn't have this issue.

While I am not encouraging varieties by a seed company owned by the ag-company-that-shall-not-be-named, this is one of the most cold-hardy peppers in my informal test.
Two MNs were the only suvivors in the unheated/thermal greenhouse over last winter, and these two plus a 2011 start are still alive well into this winter; one even has little peppers on it right now.
They are quite decent peppers, prolific, large and hot.